News:

Updated: June 2008
    • Chapter in Book, March 2007:
    Invited chapter in book (Dr. Arjen Wals, (Ed.), the Netherlands)
    Social Learning Towards a More Sustainable World: Principles, Perspectives and Praxis
    My contribution, Chapter 19 of 27 chapters, is titles Sustainability through vicarious learning: Reframing consumer education (pp. 351-368).
    http://www.wageningenacademic.com/sociallearning/
    • Canadian Who's Who!
Sue McGregor has been selected for inclusion in the 2005-2008 Canadian Who's Who!
It is the definitive source for biographical information on prominent Canadians in all walks of life. An editorial advisory board determines which individuals will be invited to submit biographies, using merit as the sole criterion. Those listed are carefully selected by an advisory board because of the positions they hold in Canadian society, or because of the contribution they have made to life in Canada.
http://www.utpress.utoronto.ca/cww and http://www.utpress.utoronto.ca/cww/preface.html
    • In progress - book with working title Reframing consumption: Creating a moral imperative

    • Teaching Module on Global Citizenship published by Classroom Connections, summer 2005 http://www.classroomconnections.ca

    • 2004, Book Chapter, Using transformative leadership and critical science in public policy. In C. Anderson (Ed.), Family and community policy (pp. 157-168). Alexandria, VA: American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences.

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    • Chapter in 2004 IFHE Post Congress Proceedings on A New Paradigm for Home Economics.Chapter is titled "Taking the home economics paradigm into the 21st century" (pp. 153-173). Editors are Dr. Noriko Aria and Kahori Aoki (sponsored by the Japan Association of Home Economics Education).
Taking the home economics paradigm into the 21st century